46 second, black & white/silent, film clip of a street car in Skagway. The side of the car reads "Skaguay Alaska Street Car -- to all points of interest -- 25 [unreadable, possibly cents]". There appear to be two stuffed toys or dolls or puppets...
Accession Number: 96-61 a-k
Made: New York
Description: cardboard; printed; ink; wood; metal; paint
Title: Horsman's Game of Klondike
Descriptive Narrative: A board game, "Horsman's Game of the Klondike", consisting of a...
Cyanotype portrait of four adults and two children on the deck of the schooner "Olga". Both women are Alaska Natives, both men are white. Photograph taken by Walter Curran Mendenhall during the 1898 Cook's Inlet Exploring Expedition led by Edwin F....
Description: feathers; fur; yarn; cloth; sewn
Descriptive Narrative: Doll size chief's coat made of what appear to be the feathers from three different bird species. Male mallard duck feathers are used on the top of the shoulders and on the...
Doll showshoes. Snowshoes are made with wood a frame and crosspieces with black and brown thread webbing. Pair is held together with pink thread. Measures (each) 1.5 x 3.3 11.9 cm.
Female Doll with wood stand. !
(A) Doll. Wood face, lightly carved with black ink for eyes
and red ink for mouth. Plastic black hair across face. Large
red fox ruff, shaved beaver parka, white cloth with flower
decoration around bottom edge with...
Four men [Fred Driffield far right?] and one woman [Miss LaCrone?] pose, seated; man on far left holds a doll dressed as baseball player; banner on wall behind reads, "University Heights, Unga"
Girls dressed in white and their dolls in decorated carriages line up to be in the Fourth of July parade in Seward, Alaska. 1910-1915? Photographer: Sylvia Sexton. Original size of photograph: 5 1/2" x 3 1/2".